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Whether you’re a foodie, fashionista, fitness or travel buff – there’s a lot to look forward to in 2016.

We’ve put together a forecast to give you a glimpse of some of the hottest upcoming trends in food, fitness, fashion, and travel.

Food

Expect to see more healthy, local, natural and sustainable menu options in the coming year. Those make up nearly half of the top 20 menu trends for 2016 according to the National Restaurant Association in the U.S.

Fitness

For the second year in a row, Canadian fitness gurus are touting functional fitness and high-intensity interval training as top workout trends.

Functional fitness, which was second in Canfitpro’s annual trends survey last year and No. 1 this year, involves exercises that work multiple muscle groups and mimic activities like shovelling snow, carrying groceries or unloading the car.

“Orange will be a popular statement colour on everything from outerwear, shoes and bags,” she said, “as well as lots of jewel tones and prints including floral and plaid.”

Travel

In this July 28, 2015 file photo, children play in a water fountain next to Olympic rings at Madureira Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo, File

There are a lot of big events coming up in 2016 that will drive tourism.

Rio de Janeiro will be the place to be Aug. 5 to 21, when the Brazilian city hosts the Summer Olympics.

Super Bowl 50, meanwhile, will make San Francisco a hot spot starting Jan. 30. That’s when it’ll start to host a free public fan village, Super Bowl City, and other pre-game events ahead of the big game on Feb. 7.

Pope Francis’ Holy Year of Mercy, which began Dec. 8 and runs through November 2016, will draw up to 10 million pilgrims to Rome.

For those more into drinking, Germany’s 500th annual Oktoberfest is sure to be a hit.

Other popular travel spots are expected to be Cuba, which has seen a surge in tourists this year, and northern climates.

Northern lights are drawing more tourists in the coldest, darkest months of the year to places like Alberta, Alaska, Iceland, and Norway. Norway has also seen more tourists from fans of the movie “Frozen.”

Glaciers around the world have become must-sees, too, as some tourists worry that glaciers may disappear due to climate change.

Glacier National Park in Montana has been experiencing record tourism, including over 2.5 million visitors in 2015.